RFK Jr. is engaging in public discourse about health and wellness, highlighting his personal fitness routine and interest in regenerative medicine. The 71-year-old has been seen performing high-intensity leg presses, reportedly lifting 450 pounds, as part of his physical regimen. His activities have sparked discussions about the potential benefits of stem cell therapy, which is often linked to tissue regeneration and cellular renewal.

Recent attention has centered on a product called X39 patches, developed by LifeWave, which claims to stimulate the body’s production of stem cells through specific tripeptides. A pilot study referenced in promotional materials suggests that wearing these patches for a week may increase levels of GHK and GHK-Cu, compounds associated with cellular repair. Proponents describe effects such as improved physical well-being and reduced chronic pain, though scientific validation of these claims remains limited.

RFK Jr.’s public statements have included references to health innovations, though he has not explicitly endorsed the X39 patches. His broader political focus continues to emphasize healthcare reform, aligning with his role as a prominent figure in national debates.